The Old Reformed Church was officially instituted in November 1948. At the institution, 51 members were registered. In the beginning, the church met in a small building, which soon became too small. Therefore, another location had to be found. Finally, on May 10, 1950, a plot of land was purchased at Schaapsweg 77. The costs for the church building with approximately 275 seats were estimated at fl. 18,495-, for the other inventory an amount of fl. 3,000-. On January 9, 1951, the new building was put into use with a church service, by Rev. J. van der Poel. This minister was confirmed in Ede on Friday, April 22, 1955. With the arrival of Rev. Van der Poel, the church soon became too small. In 1956, it was decided to enlarge the church by adding a section to the church on the side of Schaapsweg. This extension is the only part that remains after all the renovations. In 1964 the church was expanded again with an extension, in 1968 a wing was also added to the church, in which a gallery was later made. Eventually the church had around 1000 seats around 1972. Since the congregation continued to grow, it was decided in 1981 to expand again. This time by widening the extension opposite the pulpit on both sides. This renovation brought the number of seats to around 1450. This was the last renovation to the church. Because of all the renovations, nothing remains of the original building from 1951. The oldest part of the church dates from 1956, the extension closest to the Schaapsweg. On 9 October 1981 Rev. Van der Poel passed away. He was succeeded on 20 April 1983 by Rev. M. Pronk. In May 1985, a number of church council members resigned after problems had arisen. Objections were also submitted to the church council regarding the pastor's way of life. On Sunday, October 26, 1986, the congregation was informed that the church council had decided to leave the association of the Old Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. The church would continue as an independent, free Old Reformed Church. This caused a mass exodus of church members who could not agree with this. On Sunday, September 20, 1987, the congregation was informed that Rev. M. Pronk had broken away from the church in Ede and would be leaving for Kralingseveer.